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on 6/17/19 8:43 pm
I've never heard of RNY causing bathroom trouble. Many people report this being an issue with the DS, but not RNY.
When you say you haven't had restriction, are you eating lean, dense protein? You will not feel restriction with your sleeve when you eat carbs as they will pass right through your stomach.
A second surgery will not prevent you from making poor food choices. Whether you re-sleeve or convert to RNY, you will only lose weight if you eat appropriately.
Your first step should be to have imaging done to assess the state of your sleeve, to see if it was perhaps made too big or if it was stretched out. Then you can make a decision about surgery.

Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
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VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
Hi Everyone,
I had the sleeve surgery in July of 2016, I lost only 65 pounds and have gained back 20. I never felt the restriction that people talk about, I might not have made the greatest food choices but I by no means was gluttont. I am looking to be re sleeved but my doctor is talking me into the bypass for revision. Has anyone been re sleeved? How did it go?
I have heard with the bypass you must always be near a bathroom and you have constant accidents. With three children I can't be worried about finding the nearest bathroom. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks
Could someone tell me if this incisionless weight loss procedure could be performed as a revision of a vsg
Awaiting your comments Pedrof
I revised from VSG to RNY in July 2016 due to GERD. The revision did NOT cure my GERD, but it is now manageable with medication.
I was basically at goal when I revised, so didn't have much loss post revision. I've had some gain, but attribute it to dealing with hypoglycemia that resulted from my revision, about 12 lbs. I'm now eating basically zero carbs which i'm hoping will help both the hypoglycemia and the regain.
I had all my surgeries at Cedears Sinai in Los Angeles. My surgeon is Dr. Miguel Burch.
As far as I know, there are only 3 surgeons in US who done the RNY to DS revision and people had normal life after. 2 are in CA and 1 is in NY (i think). As rocky mentioned, distal RNY is one of the worst of the 3 RNY, DS and RNY distal. If you want DS - don't sett;e of RNY distal.
And for revision RNy to DS - some people had that done by other than the 3 docs - and soe of them are not here to tell their horror stories, others - were lucky enough to be able to get correction of their botched revision surgery by highly qualified doctor. They are alive today because the experienced doc was able to correct their botched insides.
Post that question on DS forum. You probably get much better advices.
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"
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I am looking for a new dr. In the central florida area fir my revision. I'm not happy with the answer ny original dr gave me after asking some questions about the revision. Also can anyone give me the dr name in CA that does revision.
on 6/17/19 4:12 am - WI
In 2010 I had a revision from VBG to RNY to resolve a multitude of issues, including GERD. I woke up from surgery GERD free after suffering with it for 25 years. RNY cured a lot of my problems. I was warned that the GERD could return if I allowed myself to gain significant weight.
I had the surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. Dr Sarr was my surgeon.
I lost weight with my revision and got down to 142 pounds. I was VERY compliant with the rules, ate only what I was told to, and measured everything that went into my mouth for 8 years. Last year I got a little diet fatigued and stopped measuring. I'm currently working on getting a 20 pound regain off. It was a good reminder of just how skewed I am at eyeballing portion sized. I was still eating healthy, but gained weight.
Vigilance is the key to success.
Did your insurance cover it or did you pay outta pocket?





